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02-20-2017 07:30 AM
i have bought the
HP Pavilion x360 - 11-u107tu
and it came pre-installed with windows 10 64 bit. its working fine for me but i am a fan of windows 7. i have tried to install windows 7 but whenever i do so, my touchscreen stops working. i have tried to correct it via control panel but the pen and option isn't there
please help
02-20-2017 07:43 AM
Hi:
You have to use this tool to put the USB3 drivers into your W7 installation flash drive. There are instructions for how to use the tool.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25476/NUCs-Windows-7-USB-3-0-Creator-Utility
Note that W10 is the only operating system supported on that platform and you will have a difficult if not impossible task of finding all of the drivers you need to get everything to work.
You will have to modify the graphics driver for sure to get the graphics to work.
See this related post.
02-20-2017 08:12 AM
thank you for such quick response,
but i am confused as to how will this help me reactivating my touchscreen,
i mean i have been able to install windows 7 in my laptop and activating USB-3.0 ports
i have found most of drivers as well
only problem i have is that my touchscreen isn't functioning
and all the online forums say to activate touch panel in "pen and touch" option in control panel, which is missing
please reply
02-20-2017 08:25 AM
You're very welcome.
OK, so you have already installed W7 and the touchscreen doesn't work.
I would imagine you have to install the graphics driver in order for the touchscreen to work, and if you have already done the modification to the W10 graphics driver on your notebook's support page and the touchscreen still doesn't work, then unfortunately, I don't know why it doesn't work, nor would I have any other suggestions for you to try.
There is no separate touchsreen driver and normally the graphics driver works everything...brightness, resolution, touchscreen...
Read what this person did to the graphics driver. The one on your notebook's support page may have a different setup information file name, but the process to modify it is the same.
Make sure you substitute the hardware ID for your specific graphics adapter for the one he listed if it is not the same.
See the last reply on this thread.

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